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Skeleton Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed.

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Question: axial Answer: , Spine, Rib Cage
Question: skeletonAnswer: Upper limbs, limbs, Shoulder girdle, Pelvic girdle
Question: what is the of bone markingsAnswer: it reveals where bones form w. other bones, where muscles, tendons, & ligaments were attached & where blood vessels & nerves passed
Question: name the of bone markingsAnswer: projections, or processes that grow out from the bone (serve as sites of muscle attachment or help form ) & depressions or cavities (indentations or opening sin the bone that often serve as condults for nerves & blood cessels
Question: Answer: large projection; may be roughened, (rough elevated surface)
Question: crestAnswer: ridge of bone; usually prominent
Question: trochanterAnswer: two massive processes on the
Question: lineAnswer: slightly raised, ridge
Question: tubercleAnswer: small projection or process
Question: Answer: expanded region superior to a
Question: Answer: sharp, slender, or narrow
Question: Answer: any bony prominence or
Question: headAnswer: (Artciulation) prominent expanded end of a bone, rounded (mostly long bones)
Question: Answer: (Artculation) smooth, flat, slightly concave or conves articular surface (mostly long )
Question: condyleAnswer: (Articulation) rounded knob that articulates with another bone (mostly long )
Question: meatusAnswer: entrance to ear -like passageway
Question: Answer: broad, shallow depression in a bone, often serving as an surface
Question: grooveAnswer: Long pit or
Question: fissureAnswer: , slit through a bone
Question: Answer: a hole a bone, usually rounded with concave area around opening, entrances for nerves
Question: name the 4 of bonesAnswer: long, short, flat & irregular
Question: sutureAnswer: , interlocking joint of the crainal bones
Question: Answer: lower
Question: Answer: 2 bones fused in a median suture; form the upper jawbone & part of the
Question: list the columnAnswer: Cervical (7), Thoracic (12), Lumber (5), (5, fused), Coccyx (4, fused)
Question: Torus Answer: Bony (occipital bun)
Question: Answer: Bony outgrowth or part
Question: SulcusAnswer: Long, wide
Question: True Answer: directly to the sternum, Ribs 1 - 7
Question: Ribs Answer: Attach to the 7th Costal Cartilage, Ribs 8 -
Question: Ribs Answer: No anterior attachment, Ribs 11 -
Question: Carpals Answer: Bones (8)
Question: Answer: Palm (5)
Question: Phalanges Answer: (14) / toes (14)
Question: Tarsals Answer: (7)
Question: Answer: Sole (5)
Question: Answer: Mineralized structures that function to (chew/break down) food, and aid in speech
Question: Answer: Serve as a protector of organs, produce blood cells, store minerals and fat, and serve as a frame work for support and attachment for muscles, tendons and
Question: Bone Answer: bone typically found on external surfaces and forms the walls of the shafts of long bones
Question: Bone Answer: , spongy bone that is typically found at the ends of long bones, and in vertebral bodies and flat ones.
Question: Enamel Answer: Covers external surface of the crown. No living cells and no supply. Hardest substance in the body.
Question: Ventral Answer: Toward the Front (or )
Question: Answer: Toward the back or spine (used for feet and hands)
Question: Answer: Toward the ventral side (only used in )
Question: Answer: the dorsal side (only used in humans)
Question: Superior Answer:
Question: Answer: the median plane or middle
Question: Answer: Below
Question: Lateral Answer: Away from the median plane or
Question: Answer: Closer to the point of attachment or
Question: Distal Answer: Farther to the point of or origin
Question: Answer: Toward the head or end
Question: Answer: Toward the forehead or nose (used with only)
Question: Answer: Toward the tail or end
Question: Neck Answer: between the head and
Question: CanalAnswer: Tubular passage or
Question: Determination of Sex by Answer: Pelvis, Skull, Skeleton
Question: of Ancestry Answer:
Question: Dertmination of Sex: Answer: Pelvis is the best bone (differences due to adaptations to childbirth)1.females have wider subpubic 2. females have a sciaticnotch > 90 3. females have a broad pelvic inlet 4. females have a broad illium
Question: Determination of Sex: Answer: Crests and ridges more pronounced in males, Chin significantly more in males, Mastoid process wide and robust in males, Forehead slopes more in males
Question: Determination of Race: Answer: Nasal index, Nasal , Prognathism-extended jaw, Shape of eye orbits
Question: Position Answer: Is a stance in which a person stands erect with the feet flat on the floor and close , arms at the sides, and the palms and face directed forward.
Question: Answer: of Bones
Question: Odontology Answer: Study of
Question: Morphology Answer: Shape of and teeth
Question: Incisors Answer: First four
Question: (Cuspid) Answer: tooth
Question: (Bicuspid)Answer: sixth and seventh
Question: and second Molars Answer: eighth and tooth
Question: Third Molar (wisdom )Answer: tooth
 
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